Refugees Welcome?
Difference and Diversity in a Changing Germany
Herausgeber: Bock, Jan-Jonathan; Macdonald, Sharon
Refugees Welcome?
Difference and Diversity in a Changing Germany
Herausgeber: Bock, Jan-Jonathan; Macdonald, Sharon
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Combining in-depth anthropological studies with more long-term analyses, this volume examines the responses to and implications of the arrival in 2015 and 2016 of over one million asylum seekers and refugees in Germany - widely seen as the most major and contested social change in the country since reunification.
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Combining in-depth anthropological studies with more long-term analyses, this volume examines the responses to and implications of the arrival in 2015 and 2016 of over one million asylum seekers and refugees in Germany - widely seen as the most major and contested social change in the country since reunification.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781789201284
- ISBN-10: 1789201284
- Artikelnr.: 53066982
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781789201284
- ISBN-10: 1789201284
- Artikelnr.: 53066982
Sharon Macdonald is Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Social Anthropology at the Institute of European Ethnology, Humboldt-Universität Berlin. She founded and directs the Centre for Anthropological Research on Museums and Heritage (CARMAH), as well as its major project Making Differences - Transforming Museums and Heritage in the 21st Century.
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Making, Experiencing and Managing Difference in a Changing
Germany
Jan-Jonathan Bock and Sharon Macdonald
PART I: MAKING GERMANS AND NON-GERMANS
Chapter 1. Language as Battleground: 'Speaking' the Nation, Lingual
Citizenship and Diversity Management in Post-unification
Germany
Uli Linke
Chapter 2. Diversity and Unity: Political and Conceptual Answers to
Experiences of Differences and Diversities in Germany
Friedrich Heckmann
Chapter 3. Jews, Muslims and the Ritual Male Circumcision Debate: Religious
Diversity and Social Inclusion in Germany
Gökce Yurdakul
PART II: POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE
Chapter 4. Islam, Vernacular Culture and Creativity in Stuttgart
Petra Kuppinger
Chapter 5. 'Neukölln Is Where I Live, It's Not Where I'm From': Children of
Migrants Navigating Belonging in a Rapidly Changing
Urban Space in Berlin
Carola Tize and Ria Reis
Chapter 6. The Post-migrant Paradigm
Naika Foroutan
PART III: REFUGEE ENCOUNTERS
Chapter 7. New Year's Eve, Sexual Violence and Moral Panics: Ruptures and
Continuities in Germany's Integration Regime
Kira Kosnick
Chapter 8. Solidarity with Refugees: Negotiations of Proximity and Memory
Serhat Karakayali
Chapter 9. Negotiating Cultural Difference in Dresden's Pegida Movement and
Berlin's Refugee Church
Jan-Jonathan Bock
PART IV: NEW INITIATIVES AND DIRECTIONS
Chapter 10. Interstitial Agents: Negotiating Migration and Diversity in
Theatre
Jonas Tinius
Chapter 11. Articulating a Noncitizen Politics: Nation-State Pity vs.
Democratic Inclusion
Damani J. Partridge
Chapter 12. The Refugees-Welcome Movement: A New Form of Political Action
Werner Schiffauer
Conclusion: Refugee Futures and the Politics of Difference
Sharon Macdonald
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Making, Experiencing and Managing Difference in a Changing
Germany
Jan-Jonathan Bock and Sharon Macdonald
PART I: MAKING GERMANS AND NON-GERMANS
Chapter 1. Language as Battleground: 'Speaking' the Nation, Lingual
Citizenship and Diversity Management in Post-unification
Germany
Uli Linke
Chapter 2. Diversity and Unity: Political and Conceptual Answers to
Experiences of Differences and Diversities in Germany
Friedrich Heckmann
Chapter 3. Jews, Muslims and the Ritual Male Circumcision Debate: Religious
Diversity and Social Inclusion in Germany
Gökce Yurdakul
PART II: POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE
Chapter 4. Islam, Vernacular Culture and Creativity in Stuttgart
Petra Kuppinger
Chapter 5. 'Neukölln Is Where I Live, It's Not Where I'm From': Children of
Migrants Navigating Belonging in a Rapidly Changing
Urban Space in Berlin
Carola Tize and Ria Reis
Chapter 6. The Post-migrant Paradigm
Naika Foroutan
PART III: REFUGEE ENCOUNTERS
Chapter 7. New Year's Eve, Sexual Violence and Moral Panics: Ruptures and
Continuities in Germany's Integration Regime
Kira Kosnick
Chapter 8. Solidarity with Refugees: Negotiations of Proximity and Memory
Serhat Karakayali
Chapter 9. Negotiating Cultural Difference in Dresden's Pegida Movement and
Berlin's Refugee Church
Jan-Jonathan Bock
PART IV: NEW INITIATIVES AND DIRECTIONS
Chapter 10. Interstitial Agents: Negotiating Migration and Diversity in
Theatre
Jonas Tinius
Chapter 11. Articulating a Noncitizen Politics: Nation-State Pity vs.
Democratic Inclusion
Damani J. Partridge
Chapter 12. The Refugees-Welcome Movement: A New Form of Political Action
Werner Schiffauer
Conclusion: Refugee Futures and the Politics of Difference
Sharon Macdonald
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Making, Experiencing and Managing Difference in a Changing
Germany
Jan-Jonathan Bock and Sharon Macdonald
PART I: MAKING GERMANS AND NON-GERMANS
Chapter 1. Language as Battleground: 'Speaking' the Nation, Lingual
Citizenship and Diversity Management in Post-unification
Germany
Uli Linke
Chapter 2. Diversity and Unity: Political and Conceptual Answers to
Experiences of Differences and Diversities in Germany
Friedrich Heckmann
Chapter 3. Jews, Muslims and the Ritual Male Circumcision Debate: Religious
Diversity and Social Inclusion in Germany
Gökce Yurdakul
PART II: POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE
Chapter 4. Islam, Vernacular Culture and Creativity in Stuttgart
Petra Kuppinger
Chapter 5. 'Neukölln Is Where I Live, It's Not Where I'm From': Children of
Migrants Navigating Belonging in a Rapidly Changing
Urban Space in Berlin
Carola Tize and Ria Reis
Chapter 6. The Post-migrant Paradigm
Naika Foroutan
PART III: REFUGEE ENCOUNTERS
Chapter 7. New Year's Eve, Sexual Violence and Moral Panics: Ruptures and
Continuities in Germany's Integration Regime
Kira Kosnick
Chapter 8. Solidarity with Refugees: Negotiations of Proximity and Memory
Serhat Karakayali
Chapter 9. Negotiating Cultural Difference in Dresden's Pegida Movement and
Berlin's Refugee Church
Jan-Jonathan Bock
PART IV: NEW INITIATIVES AND DIRECTIONS
Chapter 10. Interstitial Agents: Negotiating Migration and Diversity in
Theatre
Jonas Tinius
Chapter 11. Articulating a Noncitizen Politics: Nation-State Pity vs.
Democratic Inclusion
Damani J. Partridge
Chapter 12. The Refugees-Welcome Movement: A New Form of Political Action
Werner Schiffauer
Conclusion: Refugee Futures and the Politics of Difference
Sharon Macdonald
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Making, Experiencing and Managing Difference in a Changing
Germany
Jan-Jonathan Bock and Sharon Macdonald
PART I: MAKING GERMANS AND NON-GERMANS
Chapter 1. Language as Battleground: 'Speaking' the Nation, Lingual
Citizenship and Diversity Management in Post-unification
Germany
Uli Linke
Chapter 2. Diversity and Unity: Political and Conceptual Answers to
Experiences of Differences and Diversities in Germany
Friedrich Heckmann
Chapter 3. Jews, Muslims and the Ritual Male Circumcision Debate: Religious
Diversity and Social Inclusion in Germany
Gökce Yurdakul
PART II: POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE
Chapter 4. Islam, Vernacular Culture and Creativity in Stuttgart
Petra Kuppinger
Chapter 5. 'Neukölln Is Where I Live, It's Not Where I'm From': Children of
Migrants Navigating Belonging in a Rapidly Changing
Urban Space in Berlin
Carola Tize and Ria Reis
Chapter 6. The Post-migrant Paradigm
Naika Foroutan
PART III: REFUGEE ENCOUNTERS
Chapter 7. New Year's Eve, Sexual Violence and Moral Panics: Ruptures and
Continuities in Germany's Integration Regime
Kira Kosnick
Chapter 8. Solidarity with Refugees: Negotiations of Proximity and Memory
Serhat Karakayali
Chapter 9. Negotiating Cultural Difference in Dresden's Pegida Movement and
Berlin's Refugee Church
Jan-Jonathan Bock
PART IV: NEW INITIATIVES AND DIRECTIONS
Chapter 10. Interstitial Agents: Negotiating Migration and Diversity in
Theatre
Jonas Tinius
Chapter 11. Articulating a Noncitizen Politics: Nation-State Pity vs.
Democratic Inclusion
Damani J. Partridge
Chapter 12. The Refugees-Welcome Movement: A New Form of Political Action
Werner Schiffauer
Conclusion: Refugee Futures and the Politics of Difference
Sharon Macdonald
Index